A61F2002/16903

FASTENING DEVICE FOR AN INTRAOCULAR LENS
20220008193 · 2022-01-13 ·

A fastening device for fixing an intraocular lens having protruding support elements in the eye of a patient comprises at least one tip suitable for penetrating the human ciliary body and preferably suitable for penetrating the human sclera and is connected or connectable to a protruding support element.

Devices for reconstruction of a lens capsule after cataract surgery

Provided herein are devices used to reconstruct a natural lens capsule after a cataract surgery. The device has a ring-shaped rigid component, a ring-shaped flexible component and a groove disposed on an inner surface of the rigid component. The device also may have a ledge disposed on an inner surface of the flexible component. The rigid component has a distal end attached to the ring-shaped flexible component and a proximal end that lies against Wieger's ligament when fitted within the natural lens capsule. The ring-shaped flexible component has a proximal end that is attached to the distal end of the rigid component and a distal end that contacts an anterior surface of the natural lens capsule when fitted therein. The groove is disposed to receive optics of an intraocular lens and/or the ledge is disposed to secure haptics thereof.

Intraocular lens delivery devices and methods of use

Intraocular lens delivery devices and methods of use.

Devices for Reconstruction of a Lens Capsule after Cataract Surgery
20220071762 · 2022-03-10 · ·

Provided herein are devices used to reconstruct a natural lens capsule after a cataract surgery. The device has a ring-shaped rigid component, a ring-shaped flexible component and a groove disposed on an inner surface of the rigid component. The rigid component has a distal end attached to the ring-shaped flexible component and a proximal end that lies against Wieger's ligament when fitted within the natural lens capsule. The ring-shaped flexible component has a proximal end that is attached to the distal end of the rigid component and a distal end that contacts an anterior surface of the natural lens capsule when fitted therein. The groove is disposed to receive optics of an intraocular lens and/or the ledge is disposed to secure haptics thereof.

Devices for Reconstruction of a Lens Capsule after Cataract Surgery
20230390048 · 2023-12-07 · ·

Provided herein are devices used to reconstruct a natural lens capsule after a cataract surgery. The device has a ring-shaped rigid component, a ring-shaped flexible component and a groove disposed on an inner surface of the rigid component. The rigid component has a distal end attached to the ring-shaped flexible component and a proximal end that lies against Wieger's ligament when fitted within the natural lens capsule. The ring-shaped flexible component has a proximal end that is attached to the distal end of the rigid component and a distal end that contacts an anterior surface of the natural lens capsule when fitted therein. The groove is disposed to receive optics of an intraocular lens and/or the ledge is disposed to secure haptics thereof.

METHOD FOR SECURING AN INTRAOCULAR DEVICE IN AN EYE

A method for implanting an eye implant into an eye of an individual or patient includes the steps of making a corneal incision of the eye, inserting the eye implant into the eye through the corneal incision and securing the eye implant so that the eye implant is bounded by an edge of the pupil and an iridocorneal angle of an anterior chamber of the eye.

DEVICE FOR SECURING AN INTRAOCULAR DEVICE IN AN EYE

An eye implant has a body including (a) a receiver, (b) a first mounting clip and (c) a second mounting clip. The receiver is adapted to hold an intraocular device to be implanted in an eye. The receiver, the first mounting clip and the second mounting clip generally extend along a common arc.

TORIC LENS GUIDE FOR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH A TORIC INTRAOCULAR LENS SO AS TO PROPERLY ORIENT THE TORIC LENS IN ORDER TO PROPERLY CORRECT ASTIGMATISM
20210038371 · 2021-02-11 ·

A tonic lens guide comprises a substantially linear bar member and a pair of crab claw members fixedly attached to opposite ends of the linear bar member. The toric lens guide is adapted to be mounted upon an intraocular lens (IOL) which has been implanted within the capsular bag of a human eye during cataract surgery such that the substantially linear bar member is adapted to be disposed atop the central optic component of the intraocular lens (IOL) while the crab claw members effectively grasp the optica/haptic junctions of the intraocular lens (IOL). After the intraocular lens (IOL) is implanted within the capsular bag, it is rotated within the capsular bag such that the substantially linear bar member of the toric lens guide will effectively define a diametrical vector across the intraocular lens (IOL) such that the cataract surgeon can precisely orient the intraocular lens (IOL) within the capsular bag such that the patient's astigmatism is optimally corrected.

INTRAOCULAR LENS
20200237501 · 2020-07-30 ·

A deformable intraocular lens (IOL) comprises a deformable optic, having an annular edge around its periphery, and at least two haptics, each having a proximal portion and a distal portion relative to the optic. Each haptic extends from a different position on the annular edge of the optic and can be compressed. The IOL further comprises at least one tab extending from the annular edge of the optic at a position different from the proximal portion of each of the haptics. The or each tab can adjust the folding characteristics of the IOL, which in turn can control the speed and orientation of the IOL on injection into a patient's eye and ensure greater reliability of desired injection.

INTRAOCULAR LENS DELIVERY DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE

Intraocular lens delivery devices and methods of use.